Saudi Arabia Sends 600,000 Vaccine Doses to Tunisia

 Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Saqr, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Tunisia, at the Carthage airport on Wednesday to receive the vaccine doses sent by the Kingdom to Tunisia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Saqr, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Tunisia, at the Carthage airport on Wednesday to receive the vaccine doses sent by the Kingdom to Tunisia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Sends 600,000 Vaccine Doses to Tunisia

 Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Saqr, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Tunisia, at the Carthage airport on Wednesday to receive the vaccine doses sent by the Kingdom to Tunisia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Saqr, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Tunisia, at the Carthage airport on Wednesday to receive the vaccine doses sent by the Kingdom to Tunisia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Tunisia on Wednesday received 600,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by Saudi Arabia, which came upon the directions of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The Saudi Embassy in Tunisia announced the arrival of 600,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.

A statement carried by the Tunisian news agency TAP said the North Africa country received the doses at Tunis-Carthage airport on Wednesday.

It added that the Presidency extended thanks and appreciation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for this "support and solidarity that foster the ties of brotherhood between the two countries."

Meanwhile, the Saudi embassy said the health support for Tunisia will continue over the next few days to contribute to meeting the needs of the Tunisian health sector.

Last week, King Salman has directed the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) to urgently support Tunisia with needed medical supplies to contribute to meeting the needs of the Tunisian health sector to overcome the effects of COVID-19.

Advisor at the Royal Court and KSrelief General Supervisor Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah said in a press statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) that this additional aid includes 3,000 oxygen cylinders, five oxygen generators for five Tunisian hospitals, containers to transport 200 tons of liquid oxygen, and special oxygen support supplies, pointing out that KSrelief started securing and transporting the first batch of this aid.



Royal Saudi Air Force Participates in ‘Sindh Shield 2024’ Exercise in Pakistan

The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
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Royal Saudi Air Force Participates in ‘Sindh Shield 2024’ Exercise in Pakistan

The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA

The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) will participate in the "Sindh Shield 2024" military exercise in Pakistan. The departing group was bid farewell by RSAF Commander Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz at King Abdulaziz Air Base in the Eastern Sector.
The RSAF commander inspected the equipment involved in the exercise and received a briefing on the readiness of the air, technical, and support crews. The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft, according to SPA.
The RSAF commander emphasized that the participation aims to strengthen relations and cooperation with Pakistani forces and other participating countries, showcase the capabilities and professionalism of the RSAF, and provide air and support crews with valuable combat experience in irregular and electronic warfare environments.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by its air force, is participating in the "Sindh Shield 2024" exercise alongside the host nation, Pakistan, as well as forces from Egypt and Turkiye.